General Social Survey - 2010: Overview of the Time Use of Canadians
Journals and periodicals: 89-647-X
Description:
This publication provides an overview of the time use of Canadians produced from the 2010 General Social Survey on Time Stress and Well-being. It presents information on participation rates and average amount of time spent on various activities and compares recent data with information obtained from a similar survey conducted in 1998. In addition, it examines Canadians' perceptions of time stress.
Frequency: Occasional
Available formats: HTML, PDF
Titles | Release date | More Information |
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General Social Survey - 2010: Overview of the Time Use of Canadians, 2011001 - ARCHIVED | July 12, 2011 | More information |
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Source (Surveys and statistical programs)
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Data
- Public use microdata: General Social Survey, Cycle 12: Time Use (1998) - Public Use Microdata File
- Public use microdata: General Social Survey, Cycle 19: Time Use (2005): Public Use Microdata File
- Public use microdata: General Social Survey, Cycle 7: Time Use (1992) - Public Use Microdata File
Analysis
- Articles and reports: Aging Well: Time Use Patterns of Older Canadians
- Articles and reports: The Time It Takes to Get to Work and Back
Reference
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: Canada's General Social Survey on Time Use: Challenges and Potential
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: General Social Survey on Time Use: Cycle 19
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